It’s tough being an economic leftist in Louisiana these days. After five
years of economic mismanagement, from whatever the motivation, by Pres. Barack Obama
and Democrats in Washington, with so little to defend at the national level,
liberals in the state turn to its economic performance to try to restore their
faith in their untenable ideology. But while the state as whole got more good
news on that front last week, to them it simply was more of the bad variety.
It turns out that the state
set a jobs record last month, getting pretty close to two million employed.
Better, it came as a result of strong private sector hiring in the face of
small declines in public sector jobs. That makes the state only one of 14 that
has added jobs since the recession began in 2008 followed by the Obama-inspired
jobless “recovery,” and has done so now for three straight years. Even the only
potential negative to this report, the unemployment rate higher than last year is
because the workforce has expanded so significantly, and that rate of 7 percent
still is below the national rate of 7.3 percent where the expansion of the
workforce has been much slower, if not retracting, than Louisiana’s.
Add
to this a rising household median income that is among the fastest in the
nation which has gained 4.2 percent over the past dozen years while the
nation’s has fallen 6.6 percent – with this drop essentially all during the
Obama presidency – and a slowly but continuously falling poverty rate over the
past few years even as Obama’s economy continues to create more poverty
nationally. At the current rates of change, by the next decade Louisiana’s poverty
rate will be lower than the national average and by the end of that decade its
median income will be higher.